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Unboarded

The past tense or past participle of the verb 'unboard,' meaning to disembark, leave, or remove oneself or something from a mode of transportation like a ship, plane, train, or vehicle. It can also relate to the act of taking something off a board or similar flat surface. Figuratively, it can mean to withdraw or remove oneself from a group, situation, or project. The context usually indicates whether the 'board' refers to a physical structure or a metaphorical one representing a group, system, or undertaking.

Unboarded meaning with examples

  • After the transatlantic flight, weary passengers slowly unboarded the plane, eager to stretch their legs and clear customs. The crew assisted with the luggage, and then they were finally free to begin their travel. The airport buzzed with the energy of arrivals and departures.
  • The crew unboarded the small sailboat after the storm subsided, assessing the damage to the rigging and hull. They used caution on the waves of the pier. Luckily the damage was minor and they felt good at their ability to cope. They had another adventure to think about.
  • Having lost interest in the project, the lead designer unboarded the team, leaving a significant gap in expertise. The rest of the team then began to worry. They would need to find a replacement. The boss of the project was not happy.
  • The carpenter carefully unboarded the walls of the old shed, salvaging the wood for a new project. They also planned to rebuild the shed. He felt pleased that he had the option to recycle rather than replace. This was a task he found satisfying.

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